About the Book: Full colour 144 pages
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The Intermediate Archer fills the resource gap. This
book is intended for those archers who have taken their first steps by
completing a beginner’s course and are wondering where to go next. It is the
answer to all of the intermediate archer’s questions, such as how do they improve
their technique, what sort of equipment should they buy, and what type of
archery is right for them?
Author Ben Hastings provides the information every intermediate archer
needs. He covers archery types, bow types, other equipment and equipment
maintenance, the anatomy of the bow, technique, competition, the mental side of
archery, and more—all in this one concise yet complete guide.
With this book, the intermediate archer can feel confident as they further
improve and enhance their skills.
Chapter Titles:
A brief history of archery, Archery Types, Bow Types,Equipment, Anatomy, Technique, The Mental Game, Behaviour at the Range,
Competition, Basic Equipment maintenance, What Next?
About the Author
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Ben Hastings’s interest in archery was piqued at a young age when he
was allowed to string and unstring his elder brother’s longbow. Ben now
regularly shoots freestyle, barebow, and flatbow target archery. He is an
Archery GB Level 2–licensed coach and has been coaching for several years. He
is also a member and senior coach of Farnham Archers, one of the oldest archery
clubs in England.
Ben also started an after-school archery club at a local secondary school. He
coaches beginner’s courses and provides further coaching to all ages and
abilities. His students range from beginner to Grand Master Bowman standard and
have competed at almost all levels. He currently resides on the
Surrey/Hampshire borders in the southwest of England.



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